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2001por Long, Ruby, Cleveland Manchanda, Emily C., Dekker, Annette M., Kraynov, Liliya, Willson, Susan, Flores, Pedro, Samuels, Elizabeth A., Rhodes, Karin“…This opportunity for local, inclusive decision making and problem solving will both reflect the needs and give agency to community members while supporting the dismantling of structural racism and oppressive, exclusive policies. The authors are asking legislative and health system policy makers to adopt Restorative Justice practices for Crisis Standards of Care development. …”
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2002por Abresch, Chad, Gilbert, Carol, Johnson, Marilyn, Karki, Bibhusha, Lyons, Kiara, Meyer, Karly, Tibbits, Melissa, Toure, Drissa“…BACKGROUND: Rectifying historic race-based health inequities depends on a resilient public health workforce to implement change and dismantle systemic racism in varied organizations and community contexts. …”
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2003por Rico, Adriana, Brener, Nancy D., Thornton, Jemekia, Mpofu, Jonetta J., Harris, William A., Roberts, Alice M., Kilmer, Greta, Chyen, David, Whittle, Lisa, Leon-Nguyen, Michelle, Lim, Connie, Saba, Andrew, Bryan, Leah N., Smith-Grant, Jennifer, Underwood, J. Michael“…This overview report provides student- and school-level characteristics obtained from descriptive analyses, and the other reports in the ABES MMWR Supplement include information on substance use, mental health and suicidality, perceived racism, and disruptions to student life among high school students. …”
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2004“…Peer mobilizers and the communities they engaged with had competing demands in their lives, and knowledge-raising about PrEP was impacted by intersecting stigmas, discrimination, and oppressions around HIV status, racism, misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, and anti-sex worker rhetoric. …”
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2005“…The decrease in US life expectancy was experienced disproportionately by Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black populations, consistent with a larger history of racial and ethnic health inequities resulting from policies of exclusion and systemic racism. Policies to address the systemic causes of the US health disadvantage relative to peer countries and persistent racial and ethnic inequities are essential.…”
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2006Publicado 2022“…Learn concepts of caste, racism, sexism, class isms and how they influence an individual, family and shape their belief system; 5. …”
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2007por Thomas, Marilyn D, Mendez, Rebecca M, Zhang, Youchuan, Wang, Yijie, Sohail, Saba, Chae, David H, Márquez-Magaña, Leticia, Sellers, Rob, Woods-Giscombé, Cheryl L, Allen, Amani M“…DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Culturally specific responses to gendered racism and racial identity, developed early in life and shaped over the life course, are important psychosocial determinants of cellular aging among African American women.…”
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2008“…We consider educational attainment, economic resources, work arrangements, household size, and social distancing as key social factors that may be structured by racism. Cox hazard models indicate that Hispanic people have 48% higher risk of experiencing a COVID-19 infection than whites after adjustment for age, sex, local infection rate, and comorbidities, but we do not observe a higher risk of COVID-19 among Black respondents. …”
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2009por AuYoung, Mona, Espinosa, Patricia Rodriguez, Chen, Wei-ting, Juturu, Preeti, De Trinidad Young, Maria-Elena, Casillas, Alejandra, Adkins-Jackson, Paris, Hopfer, Suellen, Hopfer, Suellen, Alo, Audrey Kawaiopua, Vargas, Roberto A., Brown, Arleen F.“…They had regular meetings to discuss and strategize how to overcome the impact of historic and structural racism on access to COVID-19 resources, including testing, vaccines, and protective equipment. …”
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2010“…DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: The pandemic shed light on the manner in which marginalized groups are rendered particularly vulnerable to death and disease by systemic and structural racism. The I-CTSI recognized that we cannot advance population health without attending to root causes of inequity and that includes our internal structure. …”
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2011“…Addressing discrimination and systemic racism can reduce the racial‐ethnic disparities in oral health.…”
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2012por Gao, Xing, Kershaw, Kiarri N., Barber, Sharrelle, Schreiner, Pamela J., Do, D. Phuong, Diez Roux, Ana V., Mujahid, Mahasin S.“…BACKGROUND: Residential segregation, a geospatial manifestation of structural racism, is a fundamental driver of racial and ethnic health inequities, and longitudinal studies examining segregation’s influence on cardiovascular health are limited. …”
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2013por Irwin, Kelly E, Ko, Naomi, Walsh, Elizabeth P, Decker, Veronica, Arrillaga-Romany, Isabel, Plotkin, Scott R, Franas, Jeffrey, Gorton, Emily, Moy, Beverly“…These disparities are impacted by the social determinants of health including structural discrimination, racism, poverty, and inequities in access to healthcare and clinical trials. …”
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2014por Gollust, Sarah E., Fowler, Erika Franklin, Vogel, Rachel I., Rothman, Alexander J., Yzer, Marco, Nagler, Rebekah H.“…These disparities became part of public health discourse in 2020, with commentators frequently highlighting the connection between racism, socioeconomic position, and COVID-19. But what proportion of the public—and among key subgroups—recognized these social group disparities, relative to disparities associated with age and chronic illness, and did public recognition change over the first year of the pandemic? …”
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2015por Curtis, Elana, Paine, Sarah‐Jane, Jiang, Yannan, Jones, Peter, Tomash, Inia, Healey, Olivia, Reid, Papaarangi“…Our findings reinforce the need to investigate health professional bias and institutional racism within an acute care context.…”
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2016por Cerdeña, Jessica P., Asabor, Emmanuella Ngozi, Plaisime, Marie V., Hardeman, Rachel R.“…INTERPRETATION: Our findings suggest that UpToDate® articles often inappropriately link Black race to genetics or clinical phenotype—without considering socio-structural variables or the health effects of structural racism—thus perpetuating a false narrative that race is inherently biological. …”
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2017por Cleveland Manchanda, Emily C., Ling, Albee Y., Bottcher, Jason L., Marsh, Regan H., Brown, David F. M., Bennett, Christopher L., Yiadom, Maame Yaa A. B.“…The persistent underrepresentation of Black and Latinx physicians in the academic emergency medicine workforce underscores the need for urgent structural changes to address contemporary manifestations of racism in academic medicine and beyond.…”
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2018por Coen-Sanchez, Karine, Ebenso, Bassey, El-Mowafi, Ieman Mona, Berghs, Maria, Idriss-Wheeler, Dina, Yaya, Sanni“…Given the systemic impacts of racism, neoliberalism and white supremacy, it is the Black, racialized and poor women who suffer terrible repercussions. …”
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2019por Austin, Rita M., Zuckerman, Molly, Honap, Tanvi P., Lee, Hedwig, Ward, Geoff K., Warinner, Christina, Sankaranarayanan, Krithivasan, Hofman, Courtney A.“…Ante- and perimortem evidence of St.LI’s lived experiences chronicle the poverty, systemic racism, and race-based structural violence experienced by marginalized communities in St. …”
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2020por Lie Ken Jie, Christopher, Finn, Yvonne F., Bish, Melanie, Carlson, Elisabeth, Kumlien, Christine, Chan, E. Angela, Leung, Doris Y.L.“…The COVID-19 pandemic revealed a global urgency to address health care provision disparities, which have largely been influenced by systematic racism in federal and state policies. The World Health Organization recommends educational institutions train clinicians in cultural competence (CC); however, the mechanisms and interacting social structures that influence individuals to achieve CC have received little attention. …”
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